Mt. McKinley Range, Clouds, Denali National Park, Alaska, 1948

This art print carries the embossed Authorized Edition seal of the Ansel Adams estate. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using a digital or offset lithography press.

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$39.99USD

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Went thru the whole order process - selecting glass for the frame; it came with plastic! I was certainly disappointed. They claim it was too big for glass - but I wasn't aware of that until after I already selected glass and it was delivered. If you get it framed by them - be sure to go back to the glass tab and make sure they didn't change it on you! Also would have liked to chosen two layer mat... be sure to do that for yourself.

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A towering mountain attracts banks of clouds in Ansel Adams’ “Mt. McKinley Range, Clouds, Denali National Park, Alaska, 1948.” Adams (1902 – 1984), who founded a photography department at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, transformed photography in to a respected fine art. Wilderness preservation was his guiding vision, and he used his powerfully moving, exquisitely detailed black and white images to promote conservation.

Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter.

In 1941, a young Ansel Adams was hired by the United States government to photograph the country’s national parks. The breathtaking images taken by Adams illustrate both his early technical achievements with photography and earns his place among the world’s most renowned landscape photographers. Adams was instrumental in raising photography’s status to that of fine art, even helping to establish a permanent photography department at the New York Metropolitan Museum. As a diligent activist, he played a seminal role in the dawning of the environmental consciousness through his work on the Board of Directors of the Sierra Club.